The Rolex Waitlist Is Fake...for Most People.
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Scammers lol
@@markreynolds9135 The thing is they are not lol.
Just showing their true colors đ
Iâve gone from saving and dreaming of a Rolex to absolutely despising the brand. Shifted happily to omega
Youâre missing out. Omega not up to par with Rolex. Iâve had 5-6 Seamasters and 6 subs, rolex is better
@@ScaredCops in what way is Omega not up to par with Rolex? Iâm genuinely curious in your opinion. Iâve owned more Omegas than Rolexâs in my life and I think Omegas are better value and have much more interesting movements and designs.
@@TheJosephhomere13 better value? I bought a sub in 2000, wore it as a daily for 7 years and got my money back when I sold it. To me the Seamaster, handset is terrible, the bracelet is terrible, the exhibition caseback is unnecessary, and shows a bland movement (they bedazzle the thing till itâs a blur). I ask non-watch people and they think Omega is a mall watch.
@@ScaredCops problem is not that, Rolex is not available for many
@@ScaredCops so let me get this straight you wear Rolex because you like the way it looks or you actually use it for itâs purposes of diving? The sea
master destroys Rolex if you actually use it for its purpose. Itâs like they say, omega makes watches, Rolex just sells them.
I am done with Rolex. I walk right by the AD all the time and could care less. They are dead to me. Meanwhile, if you visit Omega, it's typically a really good experience, and you can actually buy what you want.
With the exception of a silver snoopy. Unless you have a relationship with the boutique, you're not getting one unfortunately
@@r3dRoVeR247 Yeah, I own a Seamaster Pro and Aqua Terra bought from Mayor's. I contacted them about getting a silver snoopy right when it was announced and they said they would register my interest. I've been checking in for 2 years and the last time I checked in they said they've only gotten 2 since the announcement. Omega Boutiques are the only place that seem to get the allocations and I have no purchase history with an Omega Boutique so I've been SOL. I've had a much better experience getting Rolex allocations from Tourneau in the last 2 years than with the Omega Boutique.
âCouldnât â care less is the expression youâre looking for.
Ive paid deposit and im still waiting two weeks for my green seamaster :(
@@JacReviewsStuff My Omega boutique has these sitting in the case every now and then. Don't let them jerk you around.
I wanted to buy my wife a Rolex. We went to the AD and the owner sat us down in a separate room and has us pick out features. He said we will have a watch in a few weeks, but we had to give a third as a deposit. Five months later, no watch. I realized that I was suckered. The AD makes money on the deposits. I asked for my money back and the AD was shocked I wanted my money. He didnât want to give me back my money. I was never going to get a watch and I had a purchase history, prior to the present craziness.
Wait! The store kept your money? Three-week-old post, but I hope you were given back your money.
Name and shame
Report them thatâs theft
I feel you man. It's getting crazy.
This didnât happen. ADâs do NOT take deposits on Rolex at all. You cannot order one, you canât build one and put a deposit on it, you canât put one on hold with a depositâŠ. You canât do any of that. So this is completely false.
I experienced the same treatment at a Rolex AD last year; I was told to buy at least an Omega first and some jewelry for my wife if I wanted any chance of looking at a Rolex. To add insult to injury, I have purchase history at that store! Iâve never returned. Great, great channel, guys. Thanks for your views.
Rolex is overpriced. Just don't buy them anymore.
Name and Shame the AD then if this is a true story and you feel itâs unreasonable đ
My experience, in a similar situation, is that they said I needed a purchase history (fair enough I would say).
I hardly had one, but decided to buy an Omega that I wanted a short time after anyway (at a discount).
I then got a call for an OP about a year later.
Bit of games playing maybe, but if it worked it was worth it.
A Rolex is essentially a conversation piece. Getting one at an AD demonstrates that you have social skills. Try to be an interesting person that the AD people want to get to know. Assure them that you never sell a watch to turn a profit. I assure the AD that I would never buy a Rolex on the used Rolex market unless it is some kind of a massive leveling up situation that would require a trade up. I tell the AD watches are valued as reminders of my younger life. I wear my watches to the AD to demonstrate I am a real buyer. When circles of guys compare Rolexes at parties it is a feather in your cap to be able to say you got yours from an AD.
Speculative demand is driving this Rolex bubble. And bubbles eventually burst. Always. The way to help it along is to abstain from the market until things return to normal. Others will want the apparently unobtainable thing. Let them spend their money feeding it. Rolex will add product (they are allegedly building a new factory) and the market will run out of people willing to pay high prices and the bubble will burst. You are smart not to participate.
You guys are so honest about all this stuff. The part about being at âjerk offâ is the highlight of my day!
this has to be my favourite youtube video of all time. Came for the watches, stayed for the life lessons and leaving with a hate for rolex
My uncle bought a Submariner in 1970 on his way back from Vietnam. It was a gift to himself for surviving. He wore that watch everyday, and as a 5 year old boy I was just fascinated by not only the watch but what it represented to him. Fast forward 35 years, and, after 9+ years of saving, I finally have the money to buy one myself. Only I canât! All of the snobbery involved now is a shame for people like me who want one for the right reasons. So much so that I honestly donât even want one anymore.
Buy vintage.
Buy Omega. Don't feed this scam.
You are not reading the room my man. The cause of this is not the âsnobberyâ, it is the vultures that are feeding on supply / demand of the industry. Once they crawl back to where they came from to feed on their next âhustleâ ADs wonât have to be so selective. Rolex could easily double their retail cost and capitalize on the demand for themselves.
@@meenmug5797 youâre right!
I can relate - my dad was a test pilot in the RAF and bought a pepsi GMT Master when he was hired by a major airline in the early 60s. He died last year and I haven't been able to find it... maybe it was stolen. I decided to buy one for myself as he did and had no idea there was this waitlist issue. Ugh.
How I wish the whole world to just give up on Rolex.
it blows my mind people going fucking crazy for them, too annoying. I want variety and other watches. All the hype makes it boring to me, I don't care how hard it is to get it that's not what horology is about.
I bought a rolex sub 5513 a very long time ago (43 years ago). Just had to push the AD's door in my home town ans got a 10% discount for it.
Today situation is just insane. For sure I will never knee down just to get a chance to buy a watch.
The Rolex scam is truly disgusting. Iâm so turned off of the brand at this point. Wouldnât buy one if I could actually find one at retail. There are many brands at this point that would get my money before Iâd even look at a Rolex
and you are free to do so. But you aren't, so Rolex hardly lost a customer.
@@nomansland120 Oh ok đ
@@nomansland120 OKAY!!!
Everyone needs to keep talking about RolexâŠ. Thatâs how weâll beat them lol.
@john d itâs deliberate artificial scarcity. Demand hasnât skyrocketed in recent years. Itâs always been among the most popular of luxury brands. It wasnât that long ago that you could walk into an AD and have a shelf full of steel models (DJ, Explorer, submariner, etc.). A conscious decision was made to turn it into a circus. I own two models that I bought when you can walk into an AD and actually buy one, but Iâd be embarrassed to wear one today. Itâs a loser company as far as Iâm concerned.
I agree about the rings and the weddings, but you might end up in some hot water telling your fiancé that the thing that they have to wear (presumably) forever that represents their commitment to you must be cheap and boring in order not to be competitive. On the other hand, my spouse picked the cheapest and most boring ring in the store, and I knew she was the one.
Got my wife a BEAUTIFUL vintage sapphire wedding ring when I proposed. She adored it. Still does. Any woman who thinks an expensive wedding ring is an actual determiner of love and commitment is in for a harsh reality check.
A simple wedding band should be enough. It doesn't have to be expensive.
Zenith Chrono 38 arrived just yesterday and then I watched this. On my 7.25" wrist it fits great. I can see that the lugs look a little long but not an issue for me.
Dbag
Amazing banter. Love the content guys. Thank you
Great chemistry between you two, great channel atm.
this was perfect teddy, really appreciate everyone you got on here, really setting off the 2023 to a great year!
Owned a 214270 that I bought pre-Covid new at a Rolex AD. As I began to see what the brand has become, I sold it. Iâm
Enjoying my Omegaâs much more. It started with oneâŠ.
Thank you for making this and just coming out and saying it. I completely agree. Can I just say that what I feel is most disappointing is that commerce I.e. paying for something at a shop is the best way to remove discrimination, racism, feudalism etc. Commerce is meant to set an even playing field. Rolex said no to that, no to general commerce, and we should never forget that.
I'm not sure of the details regarding the contracts that ADs sign with Rolex, but would be fantastic if one of the large ADs dropped them and/or sued them for the inability to provide them with stock.
This will in time kill off the Rolex brand in time as there so many other brands to choose. This is coming from a huge Rolex fan, but the games they are playing are repulsive.
Thank you for the insightful and engaging horological conversations.
Be well and have a great 2023 đ
Im sure someone has asked this. But if youâre going to spend $200K to get a Rolex at MSRP, why not just buy it from a reputable grey dealer and take the L on the mark up? The mark up would be way less than $200K
Very insightful. Thanks for sharing this information.
love you guys ..KEEP IT UP!! Christian who makes the jacket bro???...
Love those guys. One of the best pod casts/ you tube videos out there. These two are class actsâŠawesome content.
Middle class guy from Australia here. I spent just under a months wages for an engagement ring, and I had it custom made by a local jeweller. Iâm not dropping 4-5 figures on something a jeweller has 3 more of stashed in a safe
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Getting maximum value in a ring:
1) Travel to a small, mom-and-pop, rural dealer where the sign has the jewelerâs name on it to
2) build your own engagement ring using blank metal arrangement from a jeweler catalog and loose stones youâve ordered online including
3) a center/solitaire diamond just below the whole carat mark where prices jump disproportionately and with
4) a SI2 grade stone with inclusions visible only under loupe.
By that method, my wife's ring with a 0.97 carat center stone (assembled 2010 in rural Arkansas) looks like $20k but cost $3995 and a few weeks to gather/assemble. Gets constant compliments. Looks like flakes of pepper under a 10x loupe but literally no one but the jeweler and I know.
But most importantly, find a fiancĂ©e and social circle that arenât materialistic. Many of our friends have drastically smaller rings and nobody cares any less about each other. I had fun making something completely unique for my wife but she would be happy with anything.
Damn, great tip tbh!! thanks
The Rolex "waiting list" has always been fake. Rolex ADs have always had preferred customers and these days have indirectly sold their stock on the inflated Grey Market. Now Rolex is openly entering the Grey Market ultimately motivated by the perceived profit opportunity. I am expecting Rolex's CPO (Rolex Second Hand Watches) to include actual Rolex old stock/ New Old Stock.
I inherited my great grandfather's Rolex which started a love of watches. I have a pretty decent collection of Omegas and Longines, but the treatment I've gotten at ADs has turned me off of Rolex. It's a brand for old men and Instagram celebrities. It has however been a great opportunity to discover other brands and watchmakers.
At this point I don't even want to associate with Rolex. But I'm not their customer... I guess.
I've got the cash but my professional sentiment is that I am not going to pay for something where they are deliberately raking you over the coals. And I'm definitely not going to spend money when I'm supposed to be grateful for that treatment. I'm not that stupid. That's an abusive relationship.
Iâm on good terms with my small AD and have been allocated many Rolex, when it came to the Daytona, before COVID, they were tallying how many people had requested the Daytona and they were way over one thousand people and the AD is only allocated 2-3 per year. Iâm sure bigger ADâs get allocated a lot more but they also get more requests so the chances are pretty slim.
Holy crap!
The purpose of having a Rolex ADship for a jeweler is to reduce the amount of discounting they need to do to get rid of the high margin diamonds jewelry though bundling. Christian asking the âhow stupid are youâ question is right to the point. It illustrates the futility of building a relationship with a jeweler that has that 5 point coronet logo on the wall.
That salesperson has never experienced a really prolonged down economy. Assuming he doesnât lose his job, heâs going to be making a lot of calls.
I got the engagement ring and a diamond "separately" from a jeweler not affiliated with a store, got it made just for me to my specs (even got to critique and modify the mold CAD file) and got a good valuation compared to if I bought it "off the rack".
Hoping to buy a rolex or Omega on my next overseas deployment. Don't want to play these AD games. My friend was shocked when we went into a dealer and I told him that if he had cash on hand, he wasn't buying the Sub in the case.
..it's no different overseas...
Good example of why people
Are going to high end reps
I believe new york is especially crazy due to the vast amount of wealthy people, with only 8 (that I could count) ADs and literally 1 million millionaires (in manhattan). But in most smaller cities that aren't big metropolises full of rich people, altho hard you can definitely get one without spending 100k on other shit. I've bought 5 of them in 2 ADs and I only have around 8k of spending history that wasn't a rolex. I live in a european city with less than 750k of population, most people are regular people with regular salaries, with some millionaires here and there among the commoners.
HonestlyâŠ. I wish we would stop talking about Rolex. It would be nice to start hearing more about Omega, IWC, Breitling, and Longines. Iâm sick about hearing the same story about Rolex. Rolex is basically all hype and well marketed. In my opinion, I enjoy the customer service experience I receive at my Omega boutique. The experience is classy as the timepieces they offer.
I met with my local AD recently and donât have a huge purchase history (GMT Master II, Submariner, Date Just) and I asked the manager if I could view different models even though I knew I would not be offered one. It was almost closing time and the manager brought out Daytonas in steel, white gold, GMT Master IIs, and a few high demand watches. They were great to see and I appreciated that I was able to inspect these watches even though I was not offered one.
My AD did the same, great bunch of guys but I was told honestly I was on a list that had nearly 40 in front of me like guys buying at least one Patek a year of them đł
Wow if they can't offer you anything nice after buying a GMT, a sub, and a DJ then most people are wasting their time by even walking in there.
@@memonion4515 In this climate, I still consider myself fortunate enough to have received the watches I have but now I am exploring other brands such as Tudor, Omega and Breitling.
@@markreynolds9135 Considering your current collection I'd rather look into Zenith El Primero if you're looking for something similar to Daytona. Other than Speedy or Navitamier, Omega and Breitling don't have much to offer while Tudor is just a less refined Rolex. Also, El Primero's movement was used in the first gen automatic Daytonas so EP is as close to Daytona as it gets.
I literally just had this same experience at my local Rolex AD. Went in a few days before Christmas; had some time to burn. The case was full of pieces; subs, ops, djs, they even had a daytona. Next to every watch was a small sign that read exhibition only. The saleswoman was extremely accommodating and let me try on a few pieces. I mentioned the disclaimer and asked how I might go about buying the silver dialed op that I had on my wrist. She then explained to me that I could put my name on a list and that they would call me if and when they got one in. I asked about how long that typically took, 6 mos a year maybe depending on the piece, but sometimes much faster. She asked if I would like to be on the list, I politely declined. But it doesnât cost you anything to put your name on it she told me. Absolutely ridiculousâŠ. I would have gladly purchased the watch that day. Rolex has no shame in they way they treat their customers or potential onesđ
Same thing here....I'll wait til the grey market tanks and purchase one out of spite in grey market.
I was in my local AD dropping off my vintage sub for some much-needed work. They happened to have a platinum Daytona. Gladly let me fondle it, but I didn't even remotely ask. It's not for sale, especially not to me! :D
If Rolex would sell me a Pepsi, even if I had to wait a while in a list, I'd buy one. Get me on that list. But I'm not playing games.
@@tylerbetthauser7647 "out of spite." I think I'll follow your lead
That Rolex wait list spending game works so well itâs spreading to other brands. Went to a Watches of Switzerland Omega boutique and was told that my purchase history would be checked and the corporation would decide whether I qualify for the 60th anniversary Bond SMP. Go figure.
It's a limited edition. Rolex is doing it to the basic models. That's one big difference.
@@zaco-km3su To start. Wasnât being done previously and with Omega producing desirable hits lately weâll if/how it spreads further.
Itâs cool listening to you guys about Rolex because for all the reasons you hate them is exactly why I love them.
Everyone works hard for their money and when one is prepared to spend thousands on a luxury watch, one is expected to be treated with respect and make the buying experience a memorable one and not be greeted with empty shelves and same old answer of nothing is available. Stick to Omega, awesome purchase experience.
I am not sure about this, but the get treated how they want to get treated otherwise they would not go for these products.
btw..."the-working-hard-for-money-guys"... this is not the kind of folk luxury brands make living from and so they treat the others one them like they thing they deserve it. Just saying.
Its not really luxury. Nothing about rolex is luxury. Even their boxes and cheap crap.
If 100 people would walk into the Omega store at once all wanting a Speedmaster that was in the window, the store would be empty as well. Now tell me, which out of those 100 people would be more deserving of one. And with the remaining 99 that didn't get a speedy they wanted, they will go cry like babies online, justlike you are now. Fact is, nobody wants to buy a watch and lose 30% of their money walking out the door. That's why Omega doesn't have waitlists.
@@nomansland120 if you were trying to purchase a Seamaster 300 in green, so you would know that Omega has waiting lists for specific models.
Then, on a second note, just for you to know, Tudor has also waiting lists, specifically regarding the Pelagos blue, the Pelagos 39mm and both the BB Chronometers.
@@pinkbono The difference is that those brands have 1-2 models that have a "waitlist" because it's some of the few models that people are interested in buying from those brands. Try asking for literally ANY Rolex model.. Omega, Tudor, whatever BS brands, you can walk into a store today and walk out with 20 of their models if you wanted.
I agree so much on the El Primero. Was deceived when I first tried it on⊠looking forward to the next reference
I live in NYC and just had this experience. I go into a big AD and ask if there have a Tudor Black Bay Chrono Reverse Panda. They say no. I ask them to please give me a call when they do and leave my card. Two weeks later some sales guy gives me a call and asks me to come to another AD, he has the Chrono for me. I go over there and see the latest Rolex Sea Dweller 43mm as an exhibition piece. I look at it and love it better than the Chronograph (I'm comparing two big, black, red-lined divers from the Rolex/Tudor company). I ask how long it will take to get the Sea Dweller instead. They say two month. I say, okay then I'll take that one. After two month they call me to let me know they have the watch. Now I am traveling unfortunately and can't come in and the sales guy keeps following up (chasing me) to get the watch. I never bought any watch or any jewelry at either of the stores ever. So what is exactly the problem??? Seams to me some sales people are just dicks that love to treat people badly because it makes then feel superior. Pathetic really. My experience with Rolex/Tudor was nothing but courteous, polite, accommodating, reliable and prompt and they did NOT know me at all in any way and I did not put any money down... Go figure.
Unbelievably in Bucherer, at least in Germany, Rolex don't have waitlists anymore, they have what is called WISH LISTS! INCREDIBLE attitude. I have a ÂŁ12,000 voucher there I got by selling them a Deepsea i didn't want anymore and may never use on a Rolex.
It is unbelievable so many people get up in this crap and still want their watches. This is so similar to the Dutch tulip story.
I hear all this about people not being able to get Rolex from ADs without huge amounts spent and I'm like, MAN, I'm glad I didn't have to do any of that. I feel bad for those who felt they needed to.
Wow, the convo about Rolex and engagement rings blew my mind. Upstate New Yorker, and I had gotten a rather decent job after college and that figure Christian dropped on engagement rings in the NYC and Chicago area blew my mind! Only a few thousand away from an entire years salary for me (my medical and retirement benefits almost double my cash salary)! And I thought 1-1.5K for a ring was pushing it. It's incredible how it blows my mind the amount of extra wealth just floating around.
Per 2020, the IRS listed 2 million people who just exceeded an annual salary of $200K, so there's some floating around, but not as much as you think. It's mostly a LOT of debt versus pure wealth.
@@romanmichaelhamilton8729 at 200k a 30k purchase is going to be a debt purchase. Assuming they have a 200k lifestyle. Ie. Own a car, eat lunch out, party with friends or have wife and kid.
My AD told me Iâd have to have 200,000 in sales history before a Daytona, I spent lil over 10k before getting a sub, was at about 60k before I got my Pepsi gmt, best way to get something is to buy jewelry thatâs where these AD make their money, my AD two weeks ago told me they still have coral and yellow OPs in the vault and havenât gotten approval to sell them
I've bought 4 rolexes( 2 subs and 2 GMT's) and one Tudor (black bay 58) from my AD in NY. Never bought one piece of jewelry.
The Mushroom Surprise joke by Michael hit hard hahaha
Last year I purchased two DJs from Mayers with no purchase history. Six months wait for mine and 9 months for my wife's, both ordered with the specifications we asked for.
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I was reading a book on cocaine addiction the other day
After the first few lines I was hooked.
The way Christian says âblue chipâ would make Jordan Belfort proud
My vision was like most: I wanted to own a Rolex so bad when I was younger. The prestige and name had its effect on me as it does so many people.
2022 I had a breakout year for my job. I started looking around for my first Luxury watch. After even a little bit of learning about Rolex basically never being innovative and only banking on reputation, I went with a White Birch from Grand Seiko.
Since then, Iâve been planning my next watch. Never at one point have I even looked Rolexâs way. Not even for a minute.
Rolex better hope their name and prestige continues to carry them, cause theyâve turned off this new Watch enthusiast permanently and Iâm sure Iâm not the only one
Similar story here, I was between GS and Tudor - both great choices. I went with the BB58, but will certainly buy a GS Shunbun in the future đ€€
I would have loved to purchase an explorer or DJ or something, but had 0 interest in playing the game.
I completely feel the same
Good for you and honestly I hope more watch enthusiasts, especially new ones that are just starting their careers look elsewhere with their new hard-earned money because Rolex for sure dont fucking deserve them. Also congrats on the White Birch!
"After even a little bit of learning about Rolex basically never being innovative and only banking on reputation, I went with a White Birch from Grand Seiko."
*Excellent* choice. I'm in the market now (at that $5-15k price range) and am looking at Grand Seiko, Omega, and JLC - if I could get a Rolex at MSRP tomorrow, I'd still choose one of those other three brands.
@@LanguagesWithAndrew good to know
Why, thank you for mentioning me throughout the video man.
Happy 2023, from Regular Jerkoff.
Guys, I've spent 400⏠on my wedding rings back in time, I was 28yo and it was a lot of money.
Now I'm 46 and life is finally becoming less hard on me so I'm able to buy luxuous watches and I should be more reasonable on the topic, but still, if I had to buy another pair of wedding rings today so I would never pay more than 1000âŹ, because it's not and it's never been about any value but about feelings, it's symbolic, it's a bond between two lovers dedicating their lifes one to the other and love is, between others things, about humility, certainly not about showing off.
Then, I would not hesitate to offer a luxuous watch to my wife if she wished one, but she is not, so far.
I asked my local ad for a milgauss, they don't even take new people on the list, but they recommended me to go look at their Tudors smh
The snail comment killed me đ
Nice episode gents. Loved your honest feedback on The Game! Thatâs when you do the math and pick up the Submariner from a reputable preowned dealer for 10-15% over MSRP. Better than buying watches you donât want or worse jewelry youâll put in a box. Plus youâll save in the long run and enjoy your Sub now. In a few years youâll make your money back. Thatâs the beauty of Rolex sports models. đ„
bought a new Rolex GMT in 2017 with a discount! no games walked in the AD and just bought it. those days are long gone
Iâm just tired of Rolex. So common. So boring. They make 1.4M watches a year. They serve one purpose - to impress people who know NOTHING about watches. IWC, Omega, Zenith, LangeâŠfar more interesting from a horological perspective.
I totally agree with this. I believe that most of the hype around Rolex isnât about history or quality or design. The #1 thing that they offer that nobody wants to admit is that you wonât spend $10k+ on a watch without everybody around you recognizing that you have an expensive watch.
820,000 watches annually
100% agree, I my self have just gotten into watches a few years ago and Rolex is just a name synonymous with being rich but really they are certainly not the most expensive out there but they are attainable for avg working professionals if they choose. My point is itâs so coveted by people just for the mere fact itâs popular, i definitely have my sights set on a omega for my next watch because of this.
Spoken like someone who canât get a Pepsi or Rootbeer like me. Yeah stick with those brands. They donât get the respect like my SS Daytona
@@meetseth3 people recognize one Rolex and itâs not the Daytona itâs the sub.
A great chat guys.
I'm guessing Michael was shopping in NY/NJ, but in Tysons Corner VA at Liljenquist & Beckstead Jewelers, they are awesome. I put my name on a list around Oct of this year for the Rolex Sub No Date and Polar White Explorer II, and to my shock and amazement, they called within a couple of months, saying they got the Sub in stock and if I was ready to buy, I could come get it. (And this was before I even spent a penny in the store). Unfortunately I couldn't buy it at the time, but the sales guy asked if he could call me back when they get another one in. I'm very happy with them.
That's heartening to hear! I've been working with Mark at that store for a bit. No purchase history yet, but like you, I'm on the list for an Explorer 2 White dial. I don't mind waiting. In fact, I'm sort of planning on it. Hoping it's arrival will time well with my beating cancer. That's the intent of it, to commemorate that. Heartening to know that they are a good store and that my patience may actually be rewarded =)
@@dBsdecibels Congratulations on beating cancer! I hope you get the call very soon.
More recently I actually went in just to look at a Longines, which they didn't have, but they did have a Yellow Breitling SuperOcean (previous model). I made the mistake of putting it on, that was all she wrote. The damn thing looked so good on my wrist, 45 minutes later, I had to buy it. These damn things are addicting!!
Cheers mate.... wishing you a happy and healthy 2023 and beyond.
@@technologist1412 Thank you! Glad you found something you liked! Hope you get your calls soon as well.
I don't mind waiting a bit, I won't be past the monitoring period for a couple years yet. That's when it'll be official, hence why I don't mind waiting on the list...just so long as I know it'll happen eventually!
Thanks for the video. Great content! I have purchased a fair amount of jewelry and watches at my AD and I'm on "the list" for a GMT Master. I hear what you're saying. I wonder what I would do if I ran Rolex or an oil company.... What's happening today? Or would I do a real wait list, just in the order that folks got on it? Hmmm... :)
LolâŠâŠa list
Walked into AD wearing a Seiko, Walked out wearing an OP no waitlist no BS.. things must of been different back in 2019
They were
Hope you enjoy the OP, but it doesnât garner nearly the demand that Subs, GMTs, Daytonas do.
I literally did that to get the Omega AT. I was wearing a Seiko Turtle.
must *have
I bet this market returns in the next two years - the economy is coming down.
A diamond costs pretty much the same no matter where you are. Theyâre actually pretty competitively priced in the diamond district NYC.
Was at Dubai Airport in 2015. They had two date subs and a hulk for sale there and then. Bought one of the subs⊠the salesman tried to force the hulk on me for an extra ÂŁ600.. I declined đą thought Iâd go with the classic sub. Haunts me to this day!
Hello.. i really love the glasses where can i find those?
My manager got the call for a submariner in 2 months, his purchase history was 1 datejust. He only waited 1 month for that as well. Wild.
Me pretty much the same DJ and then a Sub, bought a little jewelry
I actually picked up an explorer 2 polar dial from AD with no purchase history last month, while traveling to Egypt. I could hardly believe it, especially after having refused to participate in the AD schmoozing in Dubai, where there was absolutely no chance.
Buying from smaller markets seems to be the best way. Just too much money and demand in places like Dubai, London, NYC etc.
Totally agree.
I am currently on a waitlist. First purchase. Assured I will have a watch. We shall see.
I genuinely told my girl Iâm going into the Rolex ad alone didnât get single nice word said to me. Then pronounce Jager lecoultre like âyagur la coĂčlt raâ and they kinda looked at me like oh he know and I know he knowwsssss. Then the next year I go in with my girl⊠we get the full treatment⊠at then end as my girl friend is buying a ring for her mom and I got my self oris Iâd wanted for a while I asked if they where under new management recently iv never been offered to try anything on or really even talked too. My familys Rolex ad across town enjoyed hearing the only other Rolex ad in a more populated area is embracing the mess that is Rolex rn. I stop in the shitty one from time to time to see if anything has changed. Sometimes you get the older professional walk in straight to the âRolex roomâ to pull the sa off to the side and ask about the back room like itâs 2015 and they have a full gold Daytona back there waiting for mister c level to stroll in
Considering that most humans are status driven they want to buy Rolex not even because it's the best but because it's one of the most recognizable status symbols thanks to Rolex's decades of marketing.
Rolex is no longer an enthusiast brand. It's show-off brand to let people know you've got several extra grands in your pocket. Most Rolex owners I've met know nothing about their watches while guys with SKXs can talk about them for an hour.
I got my GMT Batman in 3 months from an AD. I didnât think it was an unreasonable amount of time. I guess mileage varies.
In Hong Kong, you can't just put yourself on the waiting list. You could technically, but it's just a piece of forgotten paper in their drawer.
What we have to do is to buildup a good purchase record and to please the sales.
I don't even understand why we have to do this as customers
In Korea and Japan, it has become kind of the social expectation that an engagement ring should be worth 3 month's of the guy's salary. Women consider men losers if they are ONLY buying $1000 engagement rings. Personally, I think expecting the ring to cost 3 months of the man's salary is ridiculous. But, similar to the luxury brand boom going on in those countries, public perception and flaunting success has become the mainstay even in regards to engagement rings.
To make this Rolex issue even worse, I've met with Rolex ADs in Manhattan, who told me that to purchase the Rolex watches I want, I would have first to buy 30-50k in unpopular Rolex watches. I asked if I could purchase 30-50k in non-Rolex watches (because I'm interested in several other watches brands too), and the sales associate flat-out said "No, you have to buy Rolex watches to build up a history with Rolex." So the only way for me to get a Daytona or a GMT, for example, is to buy a bunch of Rolexes that I don't even want, ANNNND I can't EVVVVER resell them because if the AD finds out that has happened, they cut you off! Haha, and this is why I don't buy Rolex watches anymore. Sad. State. Of. Affairs.
Cheaper to go grey.
I spent 35K at the exact same Rolex store In Chicago with the exact same AD and I still canât even get them to answer the phone or call back lol
So sad and pathetic that I want to write a song about it!
What unpopular rolex watches are always on stock for men?
Good episode
Would it be impossible to by an oyster perpetual 36mm? Or is that a wait lost scam to
Iâm not sure where most of the commenters have been, but all of my customers know that Iâm looking out for them. I just feel sorry that thereâs ADâs that make the rest of us look bad. Most of us are on the up and up and work within the parameters of what Rolex has set. Good luck to all Rolex enthusiasts â€
Thanks for being here. I consider my AD a friend. I also understand supply and demand. The wait seems reasonable to me because I can buy a Rolex quarterly if I want.
I'm guessing the AD with the crazy marked-up prices was....Govberg?? Torneau?
I sold my GMT II back in 2019 when my local AD (from whom I originally bought the watch) gave me the cold shoulder (I'll save the entertaining story). I have since bought and a Moser, (2) Omegas, and a Gr. Seiko. Capitalism over materialism. There is a TON of excellent (better than Rolly) watches on the market. But the bottom line is that everyone from wealthy to poor are trying to operate as fast as money velocity. Therefore, there is an exponentially growing number for folks making "long" buys... hence the Art market explosion.
I agree on the Zenith topic. I was hyped when I saw the watch online, but it was so big on the wrist. It's weares more like 41 mm.
Not sure how these two expect to be taken seriously when every vid they are shilling some scammer's scheme or other. Invest in blue chip art?? Really!!
I have one AD in my area that reminds me of this, but the other is friendly and got me a GMT within a year with a small purchase history. But they did tell me a Daytona is not possible
Great video⊠Totally agree if the wedding âflexâ comment
My mates saw my Omega and thought I was the most well off person ever. If you are only interested in the base superficiality, you can save a lot buying another brand over Rolex.
Donât blame Rolex for the demand. Up to 2017 you could walk in to an AD and buy a Daytona. But in the last 5 years young flippers came into the market and younger people wanted to flex on their wrist. This drove up the demand and also created the gaming for both consumer and ADs.
Its not worth playing the AD game. Its cheaper to buy it from the Grey Market
Yep, 100%, all Rolexâs are gifts to the customers with consistent spend history.
I went into a Rolex AD in hidden suburb and got a Submariner No Date in less than 2 months. Be creative. That was the ONLY AD I went into and go the call in under 2 months.
A good mate of mine bought an $80,000. diamond, for the ability to buy a Patek 5712/1A. It's madness out there.
Think of the Daytona like a Birkin bag from Hermes. Itâs a nice thank you purchase for being loyal to the brand.
Wow I feel vindicated! I bought the chronomaster original, Hodinkee collab, with the salmon dial. Lug to lug is SO long! Looked and felt cheap.. unboxed it and immediately started the return process. Coincidentally also have and love the shadow and consider it a life long keeper
Funny you mentioned engagement ring. My friend spend 20K on an engagement and got a Submariner lol.
There are waitlists but theyâre usually 2-3 people MAX
A Rolex is a great $5,000 watch that for some reason you have to spend $100,000 to buy
i was ask to buy 3 other brand watch or 1 perpetual calendar gold watch to get the allocation to buy a starbuck in a AD couple weeks ago.
I don't like the fast moving second hands of zenith. Anyone knows if it can be also made to run normal like 60 seconds in just one full circle.
Amazing yellow jacket, where is it from???